Harm reduction Harm reduction: promoting health, upholding dignity, saving lives By Tyler TerMeer, PhD
Harm reduction San Francisco AIDS Foundation strongly opposes Prop F By San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Harm reduction Celebrating clients who complete our enrolled substance use treatment program By Kyle Temple, LCSW
Harm reduction Jailing, fining, and policing people using drugs won’t “clean us up.” But it will kill us off. By Anonymous
Harm reduction Pursing “paraphernalia” charges for public drug use will undo our progress to end HIV By San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Harm reduction Changing opioid use isn’t always easy. We provide options & support. By San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Harm reduction Safer drug use campaigns highlight strength, resilience, and power By San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Harm reduction Media hysteria around fentanyl & other drugs continues. Here’s why that matters, and the harm it can cause. By San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Harm reduction On safe consumption sites in San Francisco. Can we “re-wild” our hearts? By Nikos Pecoraro
Harm reduction Groundbreaking new report highlights overdose prevention needs of Latino/x communities in San Francisco By San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Harm reduction What we’re sharing & learning at upcoming HIV & harm reduction conferences By San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Harm reduction San Francisco’s whole-city plan to address fatal overdose By San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Harm reduction BREAKING NEWS–Outrage at Governor Newsom’s decision to veto SB 57, landmark overdose prevention bill By San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Harm reduction What does it mean to “graduate” from a substance use counseling program? By Dave Overwood
Harm reduction California Senate passes SB 57, landmark overdose prevention bill By San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Harm reduction A substance use program that restores hope–one small step at a time By San Francisco AIDS Foundation